While the Korean superstars served in the military, their industry has seen stalled album sales and scandals.
China has millions of single men – could dating camp help them find love?
The film The Dating Game explores how a dating coach tries to help China’s single men find love.
Tristan Tate faces probe over alleged Romanian election interference
Tate, 36, is the younger brother of controversial influencer Andrew Tate.
Watch: Sunken British superyacht raised from seabed
The cause of the sinking, which killed seven of the 22 people onboard, is still under investigation.
Hurricane Erick hits Mexico resort towns killing two
Video shows communities in the affected areas dealing with flood waters and a messy clean-up.
Jihadists on 200 motorbikes storm Niger army base
At least 34 soldiers were killed in the latest attack by Islamist groups, Niger’s military leaders say.
‘A choice of two evils’: Young anti-regime Iranians divided over conflict
Anti-regime Iranians agree the Islamic Republic must fall, but differ on the Iran-Israel conflict and response.
‘Everyone is scared’: Iranians head to Armenia to escape conflict with Israel
Some said they had seen the sites of Israeli bombardment, others said they had heard the sound of explosions.
BBC shelves Gaza doc over impartiality concerns
Gaza: Doctors Under Attack, which was due to air in February, was made by an independent company.
Niger military leaders to nationalise uranium firm
The company is majority French-owned, while the junta wants more local control of Niger’s mineral wealth.


